We’ve Got a Ticket to Ride
14 05 2009I meant to write about this yesterday. Figured one critical post was enough. Not for our tormentors’ sakes, as their actions merit constant criticism, but for my own peace of mind. POVs: Privately Owned Vehicles. We can’t use them to go to medical appointments on or off post.
Why? Who knows? Who cares? The justification doesn’t matter. A justification isn’t needed. Not when one has relative power.
We broke dicks, rather than ride in the comfort and convenience of our own cars or our friends’ cars, are permitted to ride the WTB shuttles - which are as comfortable as their name suggests. Think back to when you were a child bouncing around on the school bus, and you’re pretty close. That is, if as a child you had spine injuries, orthopedic issues, and other medical conditions making such a ride less fun as it is painful and dangerous. Have I mentioned the Army can’t do anything right?





